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... The Colonelcy of the With foot vacant the death of Earl KUmorey. , , The fallowing is the distribution of the 81st regiment, Teaiplemorc, head-quarters, under Major Scoones: The grenadiers. Captain Estridge—Light company, Captain Rottenburgh—Captaius Hill, Hamilton, and Crcagh’s companies. Durroo—Major Wilcoclts and Captain Short's company. Killenaule—Captains Vandeleur and CreaglTs companies. ...

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,

... We have some additional particular* from Portugal. Dom Miguel has at length-arrived in the vicinity of Oporto, accompanied, as it would seem, by reinforcements, and another at. tack may therefore be looked for indeed, it was expected to take place on the 7th instant. Pedro has also been considerably reinforced, and his troops continue full of confidence and enthusiasm. The besieging force is ...

LONDON NEWSPAPERS

... JT. SMITH & CO. respectfully brg to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and Public of Scotland, that they con!inue, usual, to forward any of the LONDON NEWSPAPERS—which, at the present eventful cri>U, are big with importance—to all parts the kingdom on very moderate terms. General and An»Fr.Ti Office, Edinburgh. 40, Andrew Square. NEW SILKS, LONDON CHINTZES, &c. COWAN & ST RAC HAN respectfully ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ,A~ sk tr..J~ct s ChurcbL AVestrminster, ° tlc l~th instast Ur (450HUE 11TUNELL TWcCDws, to JANNrrr youngest daughter of the tate Mr Jean -Antolte Chaba of .vus anne, Switzerland. At Edinburgh, on the 18th ir.stant, by the RCY: Dr More- head, WVILLIAMS ALEXANDER, Esq. writcr to the signet, to JRESAS Mzacen, oldest daughter of Alexander Gordon, Lis-. j, Windsor Street. At 01G io-r, on tbe lath ...

CHOLERA MORBUS

... If ADDINOTON. New Cases. Recovered. Died. Remaining. January 9. 3 119 ——6. 6 t 2 11 cases from the commencement of the disease S 3. Total deaths 10. We regret to learn that the disease is spreading in the vicinity of Haddington. Two cates have occurred at Be.mston Mill, three AtheUtaneford, and one at At the former place, one of the cases proved fatal, and one recovered. At the other two ...

STATU «P TMK COVNTRV

... Horrid iV.'i-iidkk We have this instant received the following; afflicting communication from correspondent:—“ Naas, 25th October It is my painful duty to inform you of a most foul murder committed this morning. The Bcv. George Houston, Rector of KeighcuHen, was shot dead in his own lawn, opposite his house, where had out at eight o’clock to oversee the digging of potatoes, by way of amusement ...

BERWICKSHIRE

... The weather for the last eight days ha* been teasing in the extreme, scarcely a dry day throughout, and the harvesting of the crop has progressed but slowly. On Tuesday and Wednesday torrents of rain fell, accompanied with high wind, which has lodged and turned about the crop exceedingly, previously laying ill enough from the wetness of Saturday and Sunday. More cut corn, all at the mercy of ...

MORAYSHIRE

... Lxt, Furnished, for Two or Three Years, trlth entry at Whittundsy first. MILTOX HOUSE, with Coach-House, Stables, Garden, Grounds attached, end rxrlusise right of Shooting over the whole Estate of Milton, 'The House is delightfully situated in a fine dlslrirt of country, distant from the Royal Burgh of F'orree about four miles; seven fiom Elgin ; two miles from the sea coast (which forms ibe ...

WINTER FASHIONS

... COWAN & STHACHAN beg now to an. DOUDce the arrival the tlu'ir assortment of NEW GOODS, recently selected by one of the nartnors in Loudon. RICH SILKS, Comprisinfi every Nimeltn Cdrotr emil Fabric, PATENT BRIGHT BLACK SILKS, VELVETS, TERRYS, AND PLUSHES, FRENCH AND BRITISH MERINOS. LONDON PRINTED TWILLED CAMBRICS, CHAMONY DRESSES, FANCY RIBBONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND SCARFS. A very large ...

FRANCE

... Paris, Jane 11 The King has done Marshal I/ibaii, Commander in Chief of the national guards of the- department of the Seine, the honour of addressing him letter, which hasten publish : ** Palis, June 9. 1632. Marshd—ln testifying to you beforehand ail the Mtisfaclion which shall experience to-morrow seeing united that brave national guard which Ins combr.ted with much courage for the defence ...

OLD MONK LAND

... April 25—Since last report (18lh curt.) 15 deaths have occurred in this parish from cholera. Total number cases, dead, recovered, 75 ; remaining this day, 11. PERTH. We have much satisfaction in stating, that this alarming disease again subsided here, There have only been three deaths since our last, and of all the cases there now only one temaining under treatment. There has been no new case ...